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In a letter sent to Kajang Prison Director, Mohd Sharin bin Hj Sabtu, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) urged him to implement a vegan meals policy for inmates, including former Prime Minister Najib Razak.
PETA Asia President, Jason Baker explained that going vegan in prison can reduce strain on public funds and promote empathy among inmates.
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“With so much violence in the prisoners’ lives, let’s make sure it ends at mealtime. Will you please implement a vegan meals policy in Kajang Prison, for the former Prime Minister Najib Razak and other inmates?”
“Prisons that serve vegan meals report calmer populations and major savings. A jail in the US reported a cost reduction of over RM1.1 million when it switched to all-vegetarian food for its inmates, who thrived eating fresh, quality food. Vegan menus also slash healthcare costs, since animal-free foods protect against diet-related diseases. vegan foods promote empathy and non-violence,” he wrote.
Cruelty-free meals = Peaceful prisons?
PETA
In the letter, Baker further emphasised that introducing vegan meals in the prison could help foster a more compassionate environment, and even offered to develop vegan menu options for Kajang Prison.
“By refusing to serve the products of cruelty, prisons can help stop the cycle of violence. Malaysia, with its rich cultural heritage and increasing focus on sustainable and healthy living, is uniquely positioned to lead correctional reform in the region by prioritising compassionate dining,”
“After all, the only peaceful meal is a vegan one. By offering vegan meals in Kajang Prison, Malaysia can show the world that peace is possible — even in the hardest places. We would gladly assist your agency in creating balanced vegan menus,” he added.
Marvel Animation’s Emmy®-nominated series “X-Men ’97” returns to Disney+ for a second season on 1st July 2026 (Wednesday). The first season of “X-Men ‘97” is one of the most-watched Disney+ Original animated series (based on hours streamed globally), and a hit with fans and critics alike. It is currently “Certified Fresh” with a 99% on Rotten Tomatoes as of today.
“X-Men ’97” Season 2 continues with the heroic mutant team of X-Men, divided and thrown across different eras in time as they struggle to navigate their return home. Meanwhile, back in the 1990s, suspicious foes and new strains of mutant intolerance are on the rise in the wake of the X-Men’s absence.
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The second season of the original animated series features 9 episodes, and the voice cast includes Ross Marquand as Professor X, Matthew Waterson as Magneto, Ray Chase as Cyclops, Jennifer Hale as Jean Grey, Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm, Cal Dodd as Wolverine, Lenore Zann as Rogue, and George Buza as Beast.
The series is executive produced by Brad Winderbaum, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Dana Vasquez-Eberhardt, Julia Lewald, Eric Lewald, Larry Houston, and Beau DeMayo. The supervising producer is Jake Castorena. Episodes written by JB Ballard, Beau DeMayo, Bailey Moore, Antony Sellitti, Brian Ford Sullivan, and Mariah Wilson. The episodic directors are Emmett Yonemura and Chase Conley.
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“X-Men ‘97” is streaming exclusively on Disney+. Stay tuned to Disney+’s social media pages for more information on the show. Check out the trailer below:
OREO and BTS fans, get ready for an OREO cookie BTS made just for you. That’s right: RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook are joining forces with the world’s #1 cookie to drop the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookies, a brown sugar pancake-flavoured OREO cookie created by BTS and dedicated to BTS fans. This collaboration will kick off a playful global movement across 80+ markets with BTS and the OREO brand.
This partnership is the latest expression of the OREO brand’s strategy to disrupt the competitive snack market by curating collaborations that only the OREO brand can deliver on. Together with pop royalty BTS, OREO is turning their iconic cookie and delicious flavour into a global conversation that brings our playfulness to life, sparks fan excitement, and ultimately leads culture.
The result is a deeply personal flavour creation brought to a global audience: the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookies are filled with a sweet creme that remixes the flavours of hotteok, a warm, brown sugar–stuffed pancake popular in Korean street food markets. BTS has fond childhood memories of eating not just hotteok but also OREO cookies, making this a deeply meaningful collaboration that places a piece of their Korean heritage inside an iconic cookie they’ve always loved.
“For OREO to be the first snacking brand we’ve collaborated with globally is a huge honour. We ate them as kids, we eat them in the studio, and now OREO is helping us share a taste of home with the world,” said BTS. ”We’re just so proud to add our own chapter to OREO’s amazing story.”
BTS poured their love for BTS fans into the outside of their OREO cookies, too. As the band celebrates its 13th anniversary, the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookies feature 13 unique embossments BTS designed for their fans, including the band member names, a BTS light stick, and three OREO cookies that form a special message to BTS fans. Collect the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookies to unveil the message!
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While the unique OREO cookie embossments celebrate the BTS fandom, the design on the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookie Packs is a vibrant homage to South Korea’s iconic street market culture: a bustling tapestry of sights, sounds, and delicious food like hotteok. From the moment fans hold the pack, the OREO brand is inviting them to get a taste of the energy and excitement that is such a key part of the South Korean experience.
This special message is the start of a global movement that the OREO brand created for fans. Inspired by the fandom’s letter-writing tradition, we’re rallying OREO and BTS fans to help create the world’s largest love letter to BTS. To join the movement, scan the QR code on the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookie Pack or visit my.oreosea.com to write a playful digital letter to BTS. As letters pour in from around the globe, fans can read each other’s words to BTS as the largest love letter prepares to come to life in the real world. Keep submitting your letters for a chance to win exclusive OREO brand & BTS prizes and see what’s next!
“OREO has always been about simple, joyful moments, and this collaboration with BTS brings that spirit to life in a way that feels deeply personal,” said Simon Crowther, Managing Director for Malaysia and Singapore, Mondelēz International. “By drawing inspiration from flavours that are close to BTS’s roots, we’re creating something that connects culture, memory, and everyday snacking. For fans in Malaysia, this is an invitation to be part of a global moment, one that celebrates creativity, shared experiences, and the small rituals that bring people together.”
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In Malaysia, OREO will be hosting a pop-up at Blue Concourse, Sunway Pyramid, from 8th to 14th June 2026, inviting fans and consumers to immerse themselves in a playful experience. At the event, consumers will get a chance to sample the new limited-edition Hotteok flavour, while having the opportunity to submit their love letter to BTS! Shoppers with qualifying purchases can redeem OREO BTS Sticker, OREO Plates, or OREO Apron, while stocks last.
The Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookies will be available for presale starting on 2nd June at Shopee Mondelez Official page. The OREO cookies will begin rolling out at retailers and will be available only for a limited time, while supplies last.
For more information and updates on the Limited Edition OREO & BTS Cookies, fans can follow OREO @oreo.mysg on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to be among the first to know about future brand news.
Many Malaysians prefer having ‘better-looking’ photos of themselves on their official identification documents such as their identity cards (ICs), driver’s licenses and passports, leading some to utilise Artificial Intelligence (AI) to beautify their pictures.
Due to this, the public is now being informed not to use photos generated or modified using AI technology for the purpose of applying for a Malaysian passport.
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According to the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM), the use of AI photos or the submission of false information in a passport application is a serious offence and can be subject to action under the Passport Act 1966 (Act 150).
They explained that applicants must ensure that photos submitted are original, clear and comply with the specifications set by the immigration authorities.
“Any false photos or information submitted may cause the application to be rejected and the applicant may be subject to action in accordance with existing legal provisions,” JIM shared.
Identity verification purposes
JIM further urged the public to ensure passport photos have even lighting, a clear face without shadows and have not been modified using any AI applications or technology, as the use of real photos is very important in ensuring identity verification processes run smoothly and to avoid any elements of fraud.
Chef Wan is an icon in the Malaysian culinary scene, having made a name for himself as a celebrity chef and restaurateur. However, he recently revealed that the journey to be one of the best in his field wasn’t easy.
The chef, whose real name is Redzuawan Ismail, recently appeared on the Studio Sembang podcast, where he chatted with host Amelia Henderson about his life and career. One of the topics the two discussed was Chef Wan’s early beginnings and how he got into cooking as a young boy. During this discussion, the chef opened up about the criticism he faced for enjoying cooking.
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Chef Wan said he received backlash for enjoying cooking as a boy, since many people with traditional beliefs see cooking as a woman’s role. The 68-year-old said even his own father shamed him for helping out his mother in the kitchen. Chef Wan said his father’s words deeply affected him, but he said he wasn’t discouraged. Instead, he continued to improve his cooking skills with his mother’s help.
Surprisingly, Chef Wan’s mother also faced criticism for her son’s love for cooking. The television personality lamented that many people gave his mother a hard time for allowing her son to help her with cooking and household chores. Thankfully, a few neighbourhood aunties saw his skills as a positive trait, even quipping that they wanted him as their son-in-law. Chef Wan also noted that the same neighbours would also teach him new recipes.
Despite the criticism, Chef Wan defends his interest in cooking and household chores, arguing that it’s important to embed these skills into children, regardless of gender. He explains that learning to cook teaches children how to survive, take care of themselves and be responsible, among other things. He also noted that honing his cooking skills led him to where he is now, a respected figure in Malaysia.
In the comments section, many netizens echoed Chef Wan’s sentiments. They also praised him for not letting criticism get in the way of his interests. Check out the full “Studio Sembang” episode below:
Google Maps is partnering with global editorial and cultural platform Service95 — alongside its founder, singer-songwriter Dua Lipa — to bring a more personal lens to travel discovery.
Known for her passport-stamped lifestyle and effortlessly curated recommendations, Dua is now sharing her favourite spots directly in Maps, complete with a custom Google Maps Pegman designed to accompany users on the journey.
Service95 Book Club with Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa and Service95 have unveiled 12 curated Google Maps lists spotlighting some of her favourite destinations around the world. Each guide features personal recommendations, along with photos from Dua’s own camera roll, offering an intimate look at the places she returns to again and again.
From late-night tacos in Mexico City to candlelit date spots in Paris, the lists capture the spirit of travel through Dua’s distinctly personal lens.
Malaysia was mentioned!
Tintabudi
In her list for her favourite bookstores from around the world sits Tintabudi Bookshop, located in TTDI Plaza, Kuala Lumpur.
Sharing on Tintabudi, Dua explained that the bookshop holds a special place in her heart as it carries a strong selection of Southeast Asian literature and that its creative space is paramount in championing reading culture in Kuala Lumpur.
“Tintabudi in Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful independent bookshop and creative space doing something important for the reading culture of the city. The selection of Southeast Asian literature is particularly strong,” she wrote.
Back in March 2026, Dua Lipa’s Book Club named Tintabudi as her ‘Indie Bookshop of the Month’ thanks to their passion and efforts in nurturing the habit of reading as well as building interpersonal bonds through public lectures and workshops.
“In addition to their thoughtful curation of titles, Tintabudi takes their love of reading beyond the bookshelves, creating a space for their community to discuss books, listen to public lectures and be part of hands-on workshops,” she shared.
It’s been over a year since Barbie Hsu’s (徐熙媛) tragic passing. As fans and loved ones continue to pay tribute, there is also increased attention on her two children. Most recently, her daughter has been garnering attention for her growing resemblance to the late star.
Earlier this week, Barbie’s ex-husband, Wang Xiaofei (汪小菲), shared a video of himself spending time with his daughter, Wang Hsi-Yueh (汪希玥/小玥儿). The video shows him taking her to art classes and enjoying a meal together. While the video doesn’t show the 12-year-old’s face, her appearance and tone of speech made many netizens instantly think of Barbie.
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Netizens noted that Hsi-Yueh’s long, dark hair and slender figure reminded them of her late mother. Coupled with her walking posture and voice, many said she’s a copy of the Taiwanese star, prompting jokes about Barbie’s strong genes. However, seeing Hsi-Yueh’s growth also sparked melancholy among fans who dearly miss the late Big S (大S).
Barbie’s sister, Dee Hsu (徐熙娣), also continues to remember the star, sharing old photos of them on social media. The television personality recently shared photos from her wedding banquet, noting how her sister appeared excitedly looking upon the married couple and capturing the wedding on her digital camera.
Dee, fondly known as Little S (小S), recalled Barbie playfully threatening her husband during their wedding, saying she’ll find someone to break his leg if he treats Dee badly. While the variety show host knew that the claim was merely a joke, she said it shows how much her sister cares for and loves her.
Given how loved and respected Barbie was, and continues to be, it’s understandable how her sudden passing left many devastated, even a year later. However, with family and friends continuing to share fond memories of her, it’s safe to say that her legacy will live on.